Running TVP on my galaxy note 10.1. In order to counteract the rotating bug, simply turn off the "screen rotation" switch in the bottom right drawer menu in android.

Hopefully we will see audio soon? This is the quintessential app on my tablet, and would gladly pay money to see a full "retail" version. The only other android animation solutions ive seen are simple ones that are meant to be drawn with fingers.

I´m currently testing tvpaint on a galaxy note 10.1. it works fine, except that the keyboard sometime pops up, that the program gets stuck.Please solve this stuff, and the audio does not work, during the work. Only when i export the whole movie, it´s there.
here are my first steps of animating, i really enjoyed working on it, hope i´ll finish it soon:http://youtu.be/VmRRuvk828s" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Concerning the keyboard problem, it's already fixed, so you shouldn't have this problem anymore. Are using the last update ?
For the sound, it should be available in the next release, probably in November.

Cool. You guys truly rock! This program has been a godsend for Android.

The later builds of the beta have been really solid for my use. I only had one issue, which was caused by my own doing. I accidentally tried saving to a locked system folder. It caused the application to freeze.

Does this mean that this wonderful application, that has the bestest-best drawing tools on Android, will no longer function come tomorrow? It says 0 days left, but it still launches.

Regardless, I'm so happy you guys offered this as it has made my Note 10.1 such a great tool. So a big THANKS for the past year!

Question though about the right click, will the Note 10.1's stylus' side-button be supported also? I know it's possible, because ScummVM( 1.6 ) uses the S Pen's side-button as a right-click and it's a 3rd party app.

Anyhoo, I'm looking forward to getting a Companion and seeing how much this program will cost.

Well, the beta doesn't work very well on the Galaxy 10.1 (2014). Because of the higher screen resolution, the user interface is much much much too tiny to be usable. So hopefully, the demo/finished version will work properly. I'm a bit afraid that the Android version will be limited to the professional license only, aimed at the Wacom Companion, excluding a large group of potential users for whom this 2500 EUR combination is a bit too expensive.

As an animation student who uses TVPaint Standard and only a week ago found TVPaint for Android, I am also concerned that this will place mobile TVPaint over and above anything I could possibly afford.

The most important question keeps being avoided here, and that is: Will current TVPaint Standard license holders be required to purchase a Professional license because it the mobile version will only be Professional? But also.. If someone already has TVPaint Professional, does that mean the mobile version will have a reduced price?

These are very important things to know.

As a side note, I use the Note 10.1 (er, not 2014 ver.) because it was a reasonable price for the features it provides (Wacom digitizer technology, mainly).. Only in my dreams I wish I could have the Companion

Regardless of the price, this is the next pro program I invest in. I like that is does so much, that it's cross-platform, and that it's not tied to some stupid cloud.

Since the TV Paint demo no longer works, I've been dealing with SketchBook Pro, which is vomit in comparison -- I know, it's not a fair comparison. TV Paint's brush tools and desktop features have spoiled me.